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“Laporta Stopped It”: Xavi Hernandez Breaks Silence on the "Betrayal" that Blocked Lionel Messi’s 2023 Barcelona Return.

Xavi Hernandez Blasts Laporta: "Messi's 2023 Return Was a Done Deal"


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Published : March 09, 2026

Xavi Hernandez Blasts Laporta: "Messi's 2023 Return Was a Done Deal"
Xavi vs. Laporta: The Explosive Truth About Lionel Messi’s Failed 'Last Dance'

In an explosive interview that has sent shockwaves through the footballing world, former Barcelona manager Xavi Hernández has finally revealed the "hidden truth" behind Lionel Messi’s failed homecoming in 2023.

Contrary to the official narrative that financial constraints and Messi's own hesitation prevented the move, Xavi claims the deal was "100% done" until President Joan Laporta personally intervened to kill the transfer.

The Secret Negotiations: January to March 2023

According to Xavi, the wheels for a "Last Dance" began turning immediately after Messi’s World Cup triumph in Qatar.

“Laporta isn’t telling the truth. Leo was already signed,” Xavi revealed. “In January 2023, he told me he was excited about returning. We talked until March. I told him, ‘When you give me the OK, I’ll tell the president.’ Everything from a football point of view was prepared.”

Xavi describes a meticulous five-month plan where Messi would have led a young Barça squad at the Montjuïc stadium—a marketing and sporting masterstroke modeled after Michael Jordan’s iconic final season with the Chicago Bulls.

The Turning Point: Why Laporta Pulled the Plug

The most damning part of Xavi's testimony centers on the internal politics at the Spotify Camp Nou. Despite receiving a "green light" from La Liga regarding the club’s viability plan, Xavi claims Laporta grew cold feet.

The "Wage War" Excuse:
Laporta reportedly told Xavi that bringing Messi back would cause "wage-troubles" and internal friction within the locker room.

The Silent Treatment:
Xavi alleges that the club’s leadership intentionally drove a wedge between him and Messi. “Suddenly, Leo stopped answering my calls because they [the board] had told him it couldn’t happen.”

The Emotional Toll:
"I called Messi’s father, Jorge, and said, ‘It can’t be.’ He just told me to talk to the president. I was dying to coach him, but they turned us against each other."

The "Second Betrayal"


This revelation adds weight to the theory of a "second betrayal." Messi famously left Barcelona in tears in 2021 after being told at the eleventh hour that his contract could not be registered. By blocking the 2023 return, Laporta has effectively ended the possibility of the greatest player in history ever wearing the Blaugrana shirt again.

Messi has since signed an extension with Inter Miami through 2028, essentially confirming he will retire in the United States.

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Xavi Hernandez Blasts Laporta: "Messi's 2023 Return Was a Done Deal"

Publish Date : 09 March 2026

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In an explosive interview that has sent shockwaves through the footballing world, former Barcelona manager Xavi Hernández has finally revealed the "hidden truth" behind Lionel Messi’s failed homecoming in 2023.

Contrary to the official narrative that financial constraints and Messi's own hesitation prevented the move, Xavi claims the deal was "100% done" until President Joan Laporta personally intervened to kill the transfer.

The Secret Negotiations: January to March 2023

According to Xavi, the wheels for a "Last Dance" began turning immediately after Messi’s World Cup triumph in Qatar.

“Laporta isn’t telling the truth. Leo was already signed,” Xavi revealed. “In January 2023, he told me he was excited about returning. We talked until March. I told him, ‘When you give me the OK, I’ll tell the president.’ Everything from a football point of view was prepared.”

Xavi describes a meticulous five-month plan where Messi would have led a young Barça squad at the Montjuïc stadium—a marketing and sporting masterstroke modeled after Michael Jordan’s iconic final season with the Chicago Bulls.

The Turning Point: Why Laporta Pulled the Plug

The most damning part of Xavi's testimony centers on the internal politics at the Spotify Camp Nou. Despite receiving a "green light" from La Liga regarding the club’s viability plan, Xavi claims Laporta grew cold feet.

The "Wage War" Excuse:
Laporta reportedly told Xavi that bringing Messi back would cause "wage-troubles" and internal friction within the locker room.

The Silent Treatment:
Xavi alleges that the club’s leadership intentionally drove a wedge between him and Messi. “Suddenly, Leo stopped answering my calls because they [the board] had told him it couldn’t happen.”

The Emotional Toll:
"I called Messi’s father, Jorge, and said, ‘It can’t be.’ He just told me to talk to the president. I was dying to coach him, but they turned us against each other."

The "Second Betrayal"


This revelation adds weight to the theory of a "second betrayal." Messi famously left Barcelona in tears in 2021 after being told at the eleventh hour that his contract could not be registered. By blocking the 2023 return, Laporta has effectively ended the possibility of the greatest player in history ever wearing the Blaugrana shirt again.

Messi has since signed an extension with Inter Miami through 2028, essentially confirming he will retire in the United States.


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